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You’ll never be late again with this life clock that doubles as a kitchen timer. It features various alarm tones, and black, white, lime green, orange, light blue and bright blue colors. This simple but useful clock comes out November 29th for $31.
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Will that be scrambled or sunny-side up? Now storing photos is both simple with a taste of morning and breakfast with this novelty egg digital photo frame. It has a 1.5-inch CSTN color screen, 8GB flash memory, BMP and JPG support, clock, manual or automatic picture viewer.

The 1.3 Megapixel Digital Microscope not only magnifies objects, but it also enables you to capture a higher resolution as well as video and view on your PC with the USB. All you do is plug and play with the special software and magnify objects and view them on your PC up to 200X and take pictures, manipulate with draw/painting tools. Now you can look at the mold growing on the bread or even those quarters in your bank. $350

Nowadays students as well as teachers sometimes struggle with learning more efficiently and not so mechanical. With the Live Scribe Smartpen you can do that and a whole lot more. This awesome pen not only allows you to record and linking the recorded audio onto paper. Having problems with keywords? Just tap on a specified word and it will replay the audio that was recorded when you writing. Transferring your audio is simple as well to your PC, replay, and sharing with your fellow students as well. Unfortunately this pen is not going to give your the answers for that big miderm, so you better take good notes! Available for preorder on the Live Scribe website.

This great gadget is perfect for all these people who love to be organized in the kitchen. Now this spice rack isn’t like those conventional ones, it holds up to 16 spices, has a digital cooking guide as well as timer. Complete with 16 different spices, it has over 200 recipes and the detachable cooking function that you can take anywhere like the market. Find this smart and resourceful home product on Amazon for $65.

Most people on average are ok at golf and some are pretty terrible. That’s where the Dixx digital putter comes into play. It has the inertial navigation system which tells you when and where the ball is being hit and the micro electrical mechanical system monitoring the motion of the swing. With all that said and done, it then gives you a critique on how good or bad your shot was in five different areas. For $900 this might be a bargain considering that professional training would be alot more. But don’t be surprised if you’re not like Tiger Woods overnight or at all!
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PCM, which stands for Pulse Code Modulation is the cheapest and most compact digital voice recorder out there. With Sanyo’s release of their latest digital voice recorder, comes with 8GB internal memory, 12 hours of recording in PCM mode or 1116 hours in MP3 mode. It requires a AAA battery for operation. Recording all those stupid and lame moments has never been easier.
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You a big photo person? Looking for something that you can remember all those memories on without actually putting together a photo album? Sony has a solution for that, the Sony HDMS-S1D is based off of a DVD player with 80 Gb hard-drive, HDMI outlets, allowing you to view all these memories at the tip of your fingers maybe even pop in a song or two to set the mood! I bet you’re all wondering how much this is? More than likely it isn’t cheap, you’d be right. This baby goes for $400, may be pricey but it’s well worth it!

This is the perfect invention for those who have weak grips as well as lonely. Working like a standard hand squeezer but with a nice computerized female voice to drool over;). It records the number of grips and grip force. The range of measuring grip goes from 8.8 pounds to 199.6 pounds and LCD display. You would think that anyone with a brain would want this, but I guess some people are bored=P. This talking wonder goes for about $12.99.

Aluratek’s newest digital photo frame: the 11-inch ADMPF311F and 15-inch ADMPF315F just entered the market. The 11-inch brings in only 1GB of memory while the 15-inch has 256 MB of storage. But most likely you’ll be viewing off of a compact flash/sd card readers. Other than that, they both support MPEG, JPEG, WMV, MP3, AVI files as well as USB thumb drives. A 1024×768 resolution adds to it with the the 11-inch at $200 and 15-inch at $300.